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2 years after a vow to make saudi arabia a pariah. you as president joe biden is welcome to the kingdom by crown prince. mom had been some on a hello. i'm marianna murphy in london. you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program because prime minister is one is the interim president until parliament lacks a replacement by roger pox. rouse funding a war out donation big and small a helping ukraine and fight against russia. and as far as rage across bronze in excess temperatures claim hundreds of lives in spain and portugal, the u. k. issues it 1st extreme heat warning ah
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hello, welcome to the program will 2 years after you pledge to make saudi arabia a pariah. us president joe biden is touched down in the kingdom for a 2 day visit. off to brief talks with king solomon, he held a long meeting with crown prince mohammed been summon. the money one said was behind the murderer of saudi journalist, jo martha shogi. earlier i was in the west bank, well, you met with palestinian president man with a bus and said palestinians deserve a state of their own, but the ground is not ripe at this moment to restart negotiations. he said the us leader also spoke about al jazeera john, the sharina black lamb. it was shot dead by israeli forces, saying the u. s. will continue to insist on a full and transparent accounting of a death will bring you more on that in a moment. first, white house correspondent committee, how get reports now on the biden controversial trip to saudi arabia as air force
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one touchdown. joe biden made history. the 1st u. s. president to fly directly from tel aviv israel to jetta. saudi arabia. government officials welcomed him, but it was a subdued reception compared to his predecessors in re odd in 2017 king solomon showered then president donald trump, with pageantry, from the moment he set foot on saudi soil. that contrast may have to do with biden's past comments about the kingdom we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact, the pariah that they are a pled she made as a presidential candidate. after a c, a report suggested the saudi crown prince mohammed ben selman may have ordered the 2018 killing of journalists, jamal, cuz shocked she biden's been accused of not keeping a campaign promise and ignoring human rights. i have never been
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quite about talking about human rights. the question that i am, the reason i'm going to saudi arabia though, is much broaders to promote us interest. but the strain ties were evident when he arrived for meetings at the saudi palace instead of a handshake. biden gave the crown prince just a fist bump. the president hopes to reset relations and convince the kingdom to increase oil supplies to bring down fuel prices in the united states is desperate to get more oil on the market. the oral prices are high inflation as raging people don't like what they're paying of the gas pump. there is an election in 4 months. you'd like to have some progress made there. but the white house is down playing expectations. it says any new announcements on increased oil supplies are likely to
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come instead from opec in the coming weeks. ah, but what could help recalibrate the u. s. sadie relationship? is there common foe? iran? on friday, it unveiled a fleet of naval drone aircraft carrier warships. as t, ron increasingly asserts its military might in the region that could accelerate the restoration of u. s. saudi relations. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, doha before departing. israel for saudi arabia us present. joe biden spend a few hours in areas that fall under the control of the palestinian authority and to bring reports now from bethlehem and the occupied westbank. ah, better humanitarian conditions and financial aid. those are you as president job? i did promises to palestinians in a 3 and a half hours visit to bethlehem in the south of the occupied westbank. why did
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didn't bring any political initiatives to the table? he says the ground isn't suitable now to renal to the peace process. with us, urged palestinians not to lose hope in a better future. our c 9 states as a partner in this work to improve the day to day large, the palestinian people. that's why when i came to office are reserved the policy. i reversed the polish, is my predecessors and resumed age? the palestinians were yeah, the aid is not the only change in policy. the palestinian authority wanted in the name of the law. we look forward to steps from the u. s. administration to strengthen bilateral relations by re opening the u. s. consulate in east jerusalem, and removing the pillow from the terrorists. listen, i just eaten shooting of awfully would have been covering his visit, but she's not. she was killed by israeli forces fired on me. the 11th while on assignment in geneva,
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although no questions were allowed during the media conference, palestinian journalist spoke without words, demanding justice for shitty. booth. presidents talked about turkey and vinny for accountability in united states to suffer loss is wrong clinically and ensuring our, to our care, our, our kaylee. and she was an american merck and citizen, and a proud palestinian. and she was a performing very vital work and an independent media and vital work of democracy. how tight the conference palestinians also reminded bitin of shitty artist, doctor you, dean sabatini, painted them euros for sitting on the israeli bid separation wall, cutting bethlehem from jerusalem. an image that would have been difficult, her bike to miss. oh, if you kilometers away from that carpet the reception and the presidential compound in bethlehem, palestinians protested against his visit. we don't want your crumbs. they chanted,
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oh, i mean, why didn't concluded his visit at the nativity church and bethlehem before heading to saudi arabia? why has pledged to ensure palestinians have a better quality of life? but as long as they are being killed without accountability and their lands are confiscated, they say that unlikely. the only way to improve the living conditions they see is by ending the decades long is where the occupation deborah him in front of that activity church bethlehem. the occupied left bank is there, a senior plan is mironda shower. it joins us live from del hein marwan biden's approach to the region. just pop to remind us how that has changed in the wake of rising inflation and energy prices in the u. s. the war and ukraine and of course, midterm elections just around the corner. yes. own and all my m
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y, there's sounding more and more like a kinder, more gentle trump in the sense that more or less they to run nuclear deal is out to. so these are back in the israelis are right front and center. the abram accords are the main focus and human rights are down on the agenda. so on and all this all resembles like a trump approach to them at least sort of in america. first, we're gonna search for american interest in the region, sort of revive old alliances in order to serve america's interest. and if that serves the confrontation with on let it be. and if that helps contain china all to the better. i. so i think oil in this visit while by didn't,
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did provide some sweet talking to the palestinians and lofty language about setting out a bright human rights. but all in all, i think the arabs and the palestinians as the people come up, basically losing on the street. we have seen for quite some time now this developing partnership security partnership between israel and our countries. and of course now biden is in saudi arabia. now, would that be a process that would be sort of underway anyway? does it need any encouragements from, from president biden? well, actually this process started by players in the region some time ago. i think what by them is trying to do now is basically builds on the so called abram
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a chords and the already existing rapprochement in terms of security and, and others among those players. and the reason notably, the united arab emirates and israel. in fact, there were some reports in israel, about 150 meeting's already taken place between israel and its various other partners under the abrahamic a hoard. some of them, of course, are in secret because the future of some of those arabs who are not part of the reports yet i think by then we exploit that. we'll invest in that he's already offering to offer american technology, american assistance and american guidance. because he would like to see americans influence to revive the in the region. because he feels that china is expanding its presence, not only in iran, but also in the gulf states and,
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and various other countries as well as israel. and he feels but russia is trying, once again to re assert its influence through syria, iran and so on. so forth, so on and all i think it's going to make a lot of sense for him. strategically speaking to invest on those of course to follow on trump's footsteps. the question is, what, how will that play out moving forward? will it backfired? will lead to a cold war in the region. will it lead to a hot war in the region, but there'd be unintended consequences in the gulf region where that need to direct confrontation with iran, or because are dangerous questions and dangerous prospects moving forward. all right, thank you very much. out there is siena, pascall isomer on the shy, joining us from dell. ha, ah,
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well, shank, as a prime minister, ronald, i'm a singer, has been sworn in as anton president of the confirmation of got to buy like a pack says resignation where crime a singer comes from one of shall anchors, elite families and leads the oldest political party he's been prime minister already 6 times. he hasn't survived a single full time and many protest as want him to go that fast reports from colombo. instead of celebrating good at my and i kept access resignation many say lanchen, spend another day queuing for fuel. only a few expressed a relief since leaving on wednesday 1st with more beefs and then to sing. poor jap oxide kept the country in a political limbo that again i did, but the good i have received a letter of resignation saying vipers didn't go to via the president legally designed on his post. on july 14th, 2022. from now, the process of collecting a new president will come in until that process is completed. the prime minister
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will be appointed to carry out the functioning and you need us to put it in the constitution of all of us. i mean, we are missing, it immediately announced he would restore law and order after month of political turmoil and demonstrations. give me idea. i accept 100 percent of the right to peaceful protests. some are trying to do sabotaged. there are reports that other routes are trying to influence members of parliament at the vote. next week to elect a new president. we will create the environment for parliamentarians to express their view independently. less than a week ago, thousands of protesters had stormed and occupied. the leaders, residences, and offices, accusing them of force and long got into bankruptcy. after the president left, the crowds had to become a single office, demanding his resignation. they were straight with the gas people, spotless soap, offered to push mind the departure to leave the country. but when it came to
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whitewash this whole thing, so and he came for 3 months. the situation became bad, bad, bad the worst. it could go. prices and people are dying in the cues, so he's directly responsible. so need some in the got to weigh less than 3 days waiting for fuel. but i'm very happy about roger boxes resignation. but i don't think the mix president will be any better whoever this person is going to. we are still standing in que, i've been living here for 3 days, and my mother just brought some food. and he is not the only one. a 1000000 had been waiting for a bio. it seems like many beginning already structural changes many are actually crack open and you can see right in colombo, in and out. is there a license london? much more to leslie. i am thankful she
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i talked with sanders and, and messaged his rivals, summoning tens of thousands of iraqis for a mass press in baghdad and italy and political limbo after the president refuses to accept a prime ministers resignation ah, color, the temperature in spain and portugal has been getting our pain, see the mid forties over the past couple of days that extreme heat way as we've been talking about for the past few days. now that continues to drive its way further northwards. we got this area of low pressure just off the coast of portugal, and that's dragging the winds in from a suddenly direction that'll gradually push that heat up across france. temperature
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getting up to 40 degrees here. recently. touching 38 there in bordeaux, pushing up to was know the pos of frost eventually getting across a southern part of the u. k. certainly cause a good part of england and well, so to go want to sunday can see london at 29 celsius 40 degrees there in madrid. some dropoff will be a slight into worth southern parts, spain, importers who go on into work monday and tuesday. what is hot play hot enough though? 37 celsius there for london, a 39. therefore pariser is some cold weather around color, where to weather spilling outs of scandinavia picnic was sweden, down towards the baltic states from sherry rain to driving its way down towards the black seal. see some wet weather, grassy coming through here at 21. there in keep bright skies plenty of sunshine, further west as we go through sunday and much of the mediterranean. ah, a how and why did become so obsessed with this law,
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we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're gonna rip this deal apart if they take the white house, the point 25. what is the world hearing what we're talking about? why american today your weekly take on us politics and society? that's the bottom line. i didn't cover all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike, and it's my job to shed light on how and why lulu . oh, i'll come back and look at the main stories now. u. s. president joe biden is in saudi arabia. on the 3rd day of his tour of them,
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at least he's met both king sal mom and crown prince. mom had been sell mine and was expected to discuss oil prices. and iran, early up fine was in the occupied westbank boy told by this new president, mom with the boss, the palestinians deserve estate of their own, but that the ground isn't right for negotiations. you also said the u. s. continues to insist on a full accounting of algebra, john history now blacklist and sherlock because prime minister, ronald promising or has been sworn in is acting president of to go to bar roger pox and resigned in the wake of mass protest is promised to restore law. and order and establish unity government until roger packs, the successive can be elected. ukrainian city of n, e t z a is grieving a day off to a russian missile strike. killed it. nice. $33.00 people that including a 4 year old girl. ukraine says the attack far from the front line was carried out
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with caliber cruise miss miss al launch from a russian submarine in the black sea crane state merchant services rece photographs of lisa a 4 year old girl with down syndrome who is killed in the strike her mother was so badly injured, she still not been told of her daughter's death. well, the united states is the biggest single donor to ukraine for its fight to hold off on the russian invasion. given more than $7000000000.00 worth of weapons and equipment so far, but the ukraine, the, the smaller donations are almost as valuable as the larger ones. alan fisher explains now, from cave equipment on the front line of the ukrainian war drones medical kits. even mine detectors all provided by crowd funding charity and ukraine, set up after the russian invasion of crimea in 2014 has raised millions of dollars
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the phone to a former high profile presenter on ukrainian tv to our goods. and we have our so some big connection between society and the army because it's really important for our soldiers that we carry about them. they understand that they not long, and that it's not only military case to defend our country. the idea of code funding like this isn't new. it's been around since before the 1st world war. what is different is the technology with crypto currency in cash transfers. money can be in accounts within seconds, from anywhere in the world frontline units fill in what they need online. the order is processed and sent more than a 1000000 donations have come in from all around the world. more than $34000000.00 ranging from big cash drops from wealthy individuals to pennies from pensioners. 9
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year old tonya put the jenko, played checkers on the street. losers had to pay her. she raised $6000.00 ukrainian redna about $200.00. ha, well, i was doing less in order to give to the armed forces of ukraine, so they will fight against the russians. so they kick them off our land. the charity now has about $200.00 volunteers around the country, experts in purchasing logistics technology. the ultimate goal to beat the russians, but the russians have been crowdfunding to figure suggest they've not been quite a successful. but the ukranian groups founder says, even when the ward has done his warp, will continue. while we fight with russians 900 years. and the of the biggest they, dia, missouri, that i have now, ah, is just to help for grading army to win. and after that, ah, to start to prepare for the next attack on the ukrainians. believe they can get most equipment to the front line in
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a couple of days. easy. as long as the money continues to flow. alan fisher, i'll just either keep the u. k. salmon rushes ambassador. i the reports of the death of a british man in a break way region of east and ukraine, $45.00 earl pool year. he was accused of being a mercenary by the self proclaimed on yet people's republic. after his capture, in april, spokesman for this app. but his leadership says he died from chronic illnesses and stress despite receiving medical care, his family and me. okay. charity presiding network says he was an 8 waka, italy remains in political limbo after its president refused to accept the prime minister mario druggies resignation. druggie said he'd leave office after he lost the support of a coalition partner. but president sergio my to relo asked him to address parliament next week in order to get a clara position of n p support in the house. at least foreign minister says if unity cannot be
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restored, an early election would have to be called in the awesome atom rainy has worn out from rome. by rejecting prime minister mattie buggy's resignation on thursday, present surgeon method was given clear signals. he wants this government to continue, wants them to work it out over the next few days between friday and wednesday when monday. but he will enter parliament to try to build back a unified coalition with his speech and perhaps also unexpected confidence vote. again, he's hoping the president that a lot of conversations will take place on the sideline, getting this union the government back together. and that includes the 5 star movements analyst we've been speaking to say that federal motel at the president is low to have anything happen that would cause early elections. he's very keen on maintaining the constitution, let's say vision of a political structure which comes, which is not
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a fun of an anticipation of the political calendars. not all of italy's leading parties right now are keen for the government to continue primarily for a quality italia or the brothers of italy, led by georgia maloney. they're not part of the t. v government. and she has clearly said on twitter and elsewhere, that she wants selections now that the people's voice should be heard. and she wants that because her party long seen as a very small minority party has risen in the polls and recent year. and in fact, if elections were held now in italy, it's most likely that they would win more speed than any other party. so not everyone going into parliament on wednesday to listen to me. audio draggy is hopeful that his government will continue. spain and portugal continue to struggle with incredibly high temperatures and devastating wildfires. the last few days, portugal register $238.00 deaths linked to the heat wave. spain reported 84 excess death firefighters of working round the clock in 40 degree heat. in portugal,
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5 regions in the center and north or on a red heat wave alive, some hospitals are overwhelmed, helicopter cruise and neighboring spain, and trying to contain inferno in the southern malaga province funding the popular tourist town there. meanwhile, the french present manual mach one is called a crisis meeting as 5 ravaged several areas in the country, southwest homes and businesses, as well as thousands of heck as of rural land fund. 5 crews are battling the flame south of thousands of tourists and people living close by have been evacuated. and then here in the u. k. the meet your logical office is issued at 1st ever read extreme heat wanting for cities in england. whales from sunday to choose day temperatures, unpredicted to hit 40 degrees celsius or his temperature recorded in person to date was 38.7 degrees in 2019 health officials. there are warnings that could be
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death, and actually they are treating it now as a national emergency in this country won't go to iraq. now tens of thousands of people have gathered in the capital, baghdad from mass pres, cold by inferential she comb with hydro standard, seen as a show of force sparking fears of further instability. last month, more than 70 members of parliament affiliated to us either resigned on his orders. deepening months of political deadlock. iraqi officials fairly sizeable uses large following to disrupt attempts to form a government or to threaten to bring down future leaders with protests and up to why it has more from baghdad. thousands has come from several iraqi providence is here to the dad to perform a congregation friday at craves these are supporters of the she i clinic and political leader looked at that and southern he has been calling his supporters and followers across iraq to perform
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a mass prayers in order to send several messages, including get messages to his arrival politicians who have been derailing, forming a new government for 9 months to see the whole market. tiasha showed his other is fighting atheist battle, unfortunately, against people from the same faith. others who had turned against us by neighboring countries from us. we have come here to mock the friday prayer and renew. i'll support for booked other else other a jonathan. this is also a kind of show of force because they won't say that they are ready to sacrifice themselves for their leader for their political cause. and friday, mass congregation. prayers is very significant for looked at us. other, and he supporters and his followers across iraq because previously and during the
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same occasion, they gathered to denounce the u. s. military prisons in iraq. they also say that any government to be formed without a southern affiliates being part of it will not succeed in the us, the democratic controlled house of representatives is voted to restore abortion access . nationwide. the democrats 1st legislative response to the supreme court of attending roe vs wade. the bill as little chance of becoming law as it needs the supportive tan republicans in the senate. the house also possible that would provide legal protection to women who travel from one state to another in order to have an abortion. mike, hannah has moved from washington. the u. s. house of representatives has passed legislation aimed at basically reinstating roe v wade. this is the law that enshrines a woman's right to an abortion, which was struck down in
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a controversial decision by the u. s. supreme court. the legislation pos today states that it would be illegal for any woman to be prosecuted for crossing state lines to get an abortion. and also says that in terms of federal law, any woman has the right to any abortion in any state. now this has been passed in the house, but it's unlikely to become law. the reason the senate is split 5050 and that will not be possible to get the majority needed to make this legislation law to go to the president for signature. but those in favor of this legislation hope that this will reawaken or energized the debate about abortion, which would further play out in the mid term elections late this year, that democrats making very clear that people who want the right to abortion should go out and vote for those who are pro abortion and this is something that they will .

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